When creating a status update and twitter is integrated, status updates are showing on twitter when a journal security such as private is selected.

Ideally, whenever a user posts a status update and has their twitter account linked, the only updates that should be cross posted to twitter would be status updates that are set to "everyone". IMHO, any other security setting that a user selects shouldn't allow posting to twitter.

Jeff, good point. I have asked previously about making the twitter connection something selectable at the time of the post, especially for groups. Click the twitter icon to disable (grey out) click again to turn back on. IMHO journal security and twitter should be separated....that said you're idea is a good compromise.

Excellent topic. One immediate recommendation is make sure your users understand the issue ASAP and until a workable solution is implemented through the AS control panel it wouldn't be a bad idea for AM/DNN to update documentation to make sure this is pointed out to anyone using AS.

Terry Sadler, CISSP
Compass North Group, LLC

Any man who may be asked in this century, what he did to make his life Worthwhile, can respond with a good deal of Pride and Satisfaction, "I served in the United States Navy". JFK

Jeff Blanks
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28 Nov 2011 09:52 AM

I've managed to add a tweet button that will post to the journal AND Twitter at that same time, or just the journal with security options. The only downfall is the user will have to be logged into Twitter.

This implementation completely bypasses the AS Twitter integration, and can actually be used anywhere on your site with the combination of a textarea element. Have a look here: